![]() The "whole" cookie consent system on the Internet is broken, and part of that can be attributed to the number of prompts that users see when they visit sites on the Internet. ![]() The same happens to users who clear cookies regularly, either from within the browser or by using third-party tools. The reason for that is simple: since private browsing modes don't save cookies across sessions, YouTube cannot read cookies set previously and assumes that you have not given your agreement yet for cookie handling on the site. ![]() If you visit Google's YouTube website in private browsing / incognito mode, you will get the company's cookies and data prompt each time you do so. ![]()
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